Don’t forget: if people/visitors start to bookmark individual posts and/or making links to such posts, changing the permalink structure will cause a lot of 404 Not Found…
I don’t know how Kafkaesqui can say “yes and yes” with confidence, when that statement is obviously false. I have wordpress 2.0 http://The-Singers.com and changed the permalinks after installed and posted 5 posts – and it’s been a nightmare ever since with my permalinks, and lack of a way to fix this error. It’s driving me nuts that I don’t know why it can’t be fixed when everyone else thinks it should be. I’m not really posting anything, for reasons that Moshu suggests … I am still hopeful that the permalinks can be changed, and will create new page URLS.
How is what I said “obviously false?”
The question was is it *possible* to change permalinks after one starts their blog, and will they automatically change. I have not had any issues setting and resetting permalinks in 2.0, and I’m confident in stating a LOT of users have this same, trouble-free experience.
This is not to say there are no problems with it, and I’m sorry you’re running into them PetLvr, but I don’t appreciate being referred to as a liar.
(sorry didn’t mean to refer to you as such or in that way- my apologies)
I was referring to part of gabon’s question “automatically generated” because, in my specific experience – that answer was a definate ‘No’ and I’m still in turmoil and frustrated.